Posted Date: 06/20/2024
In a recent blog, we touched on the importance of aligning resources to your strategic plan. As we move into the summer months, it’s the perfect time to start discussing the next steps.
Zig Ziglar famously said, “If you aim at nothing, you will hit it every time.” This quote rings especially true for school board members. With June and July marking the period when districts finalize their yearly budgets and the new school year right around the corner, now is the ideal moment to reflect on our goals, assess what has gone well over the past year, identify areas for improvement and realign your resources to ensure success in the coming year.
Even the best ideas can fail without proper planning and review. I remember working in a district that had implemented a new training program for teachers. The idea was promising, but we ran into trouble because we didn't set clear expectations for completion. Each building principal set their own timelines: some expected one module a month, others one a week. It led to confusion and inconsistency. From that experience, I learned how crucial it is to ask questions and set clear and communicated expectations.
As you prepare for the upcoming year, reflect back and consider these important questions looking forward:
Breaking down your expectations into 3, 6 and 9-month progress milestones can be incredibly helpful. While board members bring seven different perspectives to the table, you must strive to look through the same lens of success.
This year, one crucial topic to discuss is the KESA 2.0 Fundamentals. These include:
Think about where you are in implementing these four fundamentals and where they can be improved. What are the next steps? What does success look like moving forward?
There are many processes you can put in place to ensure this vital work gets done, such as:
If your district doesn’t have a culture or process for reviewing and implementing your strategic plan, it might be beneficial to seek outside help. KASB offers leadership services that can help you build a solid foundation. And, if you don’t have a strategic plan, we can help with that too! At the very least, start talking about the new fundamentals and envision what they could look like in your district.
Use this time wisely to ensure your resources are effectively aligned with the district’s strategic goals and that you have the appropriate steps in place to move forward, setting the stage for a successful school year ahead.